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That's what I'm talking about, Nils.

Google car for street view, pity it's out of focus.

7 comments

nils ♫ said:

Interesting, you mean me? my name is Nils too.
I'm not in the car, should be a Google guy or girl.

Or do you mean the blurriness?

:-)
15 years ago

Mila said:

The blurriness... I mean my bad relationship with my yashica.
15 years ago

nils ♫ replied to Mila:

Ahh, yes, I get it.

Maybe auto focus might help? Not everybody likes the range finder thing. I like medium format also because of the giant focusing screens. I use a D200 with fast auto focus lens (the kit lens actually, 18-70mm) for the fast subjects. running animals and so on. My sweet Shuang even has some Nikon VR lenses. No tripod needed anymore, but pretty heavy lens. Still, a lot lighter than the Hasselblad with 150mm and monopod.

;-)
15 years ago

Mila said:

I've tried the D200 of a friend of mine, the evil digital, eheheh, really enjoyed it, so probably when he's going to upgrade I will make him an offer that he can't refuse.

Really nice your yashica's round effect!
15 years ago

nils ♫ replied to Mila:

Well, there's nothing wrong with digital, and the D200 is not to bad. All my old lenses do fit this camera . . . but I prefer film.

:-)
15 years ago

Shen said:

emmm, film is my choice too :)
15 years ago

Mila said:

tumbs up to film photographers! It's a kind of masochism, you know, using film it's 1000 times harder to get that perpect shot as it's in your mind, with digital you can see immediately results and improve.
15 years ago